You don't agree with a question, you answer a question. You agree with an assertion. Or disagree, at the case may be. A question is not an assertion. For example, if you were to ask, which tastes better, pickles or lemonade, the answer is not "I agree".
It should be a simple a directed answer to the question that your essay will elaborate on.
Persuade an audience to agree with you (APEX)
I love you
With the start of Ralph Emerson's essay, "Nature", in 1836.
Yes
You can start essay by repeating the question first then your answer.
Answer this question… The writer tries to persuade others to agree with him or her.
A good way to start your essay would be: many people think that..... or start with a question: what is...? and why does....?.
you should start with a a question ,quote ,or fact about the topic of the essay answer the question or explain the fact
start off with a rhetorical question...
No we will not write essays for you. We will help you in writing it yourself. Start by taking notes on what you think are important points to be included in your essay. Read literature surrounding the topic of your essay. Do you agree or disagree with what they say? You can include this in your essay but make sure you reference any quotes from other work that you include. Feel free to ask another question about specific essay skills. If in doubt, ask your teacher for clarification on what should be included in your essay.
Start off with a show don't tell intro. It will really get it going. Or ask a question.
To write a hook for an essay, you most likely will have to start out with a question: "Have you ever wondered why, ------ ?" Or you would have to start with a quote. "-------quote--------. (Someone specifics name) once said."
I need to start an essay on the above question. And I am having a hard time understanding how I should start the essay. I'm not sure how I should start it out.
You can start an essay in many ways like a question, a fact, or maybe a quote. After starting the essay always explain what the whole essay will be about without coming straight out and saying it.
yes, and in the essay you should say the answer to the question.
depends mostly on what the question is, but it would be essential to talk about some background info of the play and Priestley himself, also give a brief answer to the essay question and then elaborate later on. ;)